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Plant Inventory No. 199, Parti - The Germplasm Resources ...

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PI 540381. Alnus sinuata (Regel) Rydb. BETULACEAE Sitka alderDonated by: Darris, D., Corvallis <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, USDA-SCS,3420 NE Granger Avenue, Corvallis, Oregon, United States. remarks:Received through National <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Beltsville,Maryland. Received January 16, <strong>199</strong>0.donor id: 9040484. origin: United States, pedigree:Increase of wild seed collection, other id: T-40484.other id: CO-965. locality: Skamania County, Oregon.*(Sect. 25, T2N, R6E, WM). remarks: Deciduous shrub 3-6mtall at maturity. Staminate flower up to 10cm long;pistillate flowers 3-6 per branch. Fruit with thinmembranous wings usually at least half as broad as thenutlet. Used for stream corridor management and bankerosin control along low-velocity streams and rivers.Potential for reclamation of eroded, low fertility sitesand mine spoils and as a companion tree on. Wild. Seed.PI 540382. Cornus stolonifera var. occidentalis (Torrey & A. Gray) C.Hitchc. CORNACEAE Creek dogwoodDonated by: Darris, D., Corvallis <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, USDA-SCS,3420 NE Granger Avenue, Corvallis, Oregon, United States. remarks:Received through National <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Beltsville,Maryland. Received January 16, <strong>199</strong>0.donor id: 9019459. origin: United States, cultivar:MASON, pedigree: Vegetative increase of native ecotype.other id: T-19459. other id: CO-3321. locality: MasonCounty, Washington (Sec.15, T21N, R4W). latitude: 37deg. 17 min. N. longitude: 123 deg. 11 min. W.elevation: 9m. remarks: Shurb, spreading or looselybranched. Flowers small, white, borne in flat-toppedclusters. Species spreads by layering lower branches.Fall foliage and stems bright red. Selected for superiorbranching, rapid growth, plant vigor and fewer visualdisease symptoms. Potential use in bank stabilizationalong streams of low velocity, wildlife food and habitat,and for environmental improvements west. Wild. <strong>Plant</strong>.PI 540383. Spiraea douglasii Hook. ROSACEAE HardhackDonated by: Darris, D., Corvallis <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, USDA-SCS,3420 NE Granger Avenue, Corvallis, Oregon, United States. remarks:Received through National <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Beltsvlle,Maryland. Received January 16, <strong>199</strong>0.516

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